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Some Last Thoughts About Lost Crises and Continuing Relevance
Commentary There are times when we are thoughtful but it's easy to be forgetful as the attention shifts ...
Viewpoints
July 13, 2019
Half Truths and False Truths Abound in Dealing With Iran
There are many half-truths (or even “false truths” truths) at play in the Iran imbroglio. One of these ...
Viewpoints
July 2, 2019
Canada, China, and the United States in a Tripartite Standoff
When elephants fight, the grass gets trampled African proverb And there is no doubt in today’s world who ...
Viewpoints
June 18, 2019
Tussle in Brussels and Strife in Strausborg
One suspects on a purely impressionist basis that not 10 percent of United States citizens could identify the ...
Viewpoints
June 4, 2019
The US-Iran Hatefest Heats Up
Since 1979 the United States and Iran have been at loggerheads. The seizure of the United States embassy ...
Viewpoints
May 21, 2019
Ukraine Selects a Uniquely (Un)qualified President, Adding to Its Challenges
Ukraine was on the verge of slipping into the “too hard” box for foreign observers and crisis managers. ...
Viewpoints
May 8, 2019
Challenges From Legal and Illegal Immigration
“Clay lies still, but blood’s a rover” from “A Shropshire Lad,” A.E. Housman We are all migrants. From ...
Viewpoints
April 26, 2019
Canada’s Liberal Party Generates a Tempest in a Thimble
The ongoing Liberal Party self-evisceration has the secondary level fascination for a U.S. observer of watching a slow-motion ...
Viewpoints
April 8, 2019
Global Human Rights: The Conundrum
The annual Department of State Human Rights Report (HRR) is a somewhat erratic harbinger of spring. Officially designated ...
Viewpoints
March 26, 2019
US Engages ‘Long and Complex Process’ Seeking North Korea Denuclearization
Ya gotta know when to hold ‘em Ya gotta know when to fold ‘em And when to walk ...
Viewpoints
March 12, 2019
Canada Must Face All Aspects of Huawei Problem
Keep your friends close and your enemies far away Canada thinks that it has a two-dimensional Huawei Corporation ...
Thinking About China
February 25, 2019
SNC-Lavalin Affair: Canada Goes Back to Its Roots
Canada’s pure-as-the-driven-snow self-image regarding bribery and corruption is getting a “comedownance.”
Viewpoints
February 13, 2019
Venezuela: Can Democracy Be Salvaged?
Commentary The United States, South America, and the rest of the globe face acceleration of a “slow-motion train ...
Viewpoints
February 4, 2019
The Uyghurs Versus China
Commentary “Peace, order, and good government.” Sounds familiar to Canadians, eh? Indeed, such language is embedded in the ...
Thinking About China
January 22, 2019
Liberals in Canada Facing Difficulties as Election Looms
There is an old saw that the Opposition doesn’t defeat governments; governments defeat themselves. The Canadian Liberal Party ...
Viewpoints
January 8, 2019
Prospects For ‘Peace on Earth’ in 2019
QUESTION: What are the prospects for “peace on earth” in 2019? ANSWER: Excellent—as soon as Satan learns to ...
Viewpoints
December 24, 2018
Once Again the Pain of Ukraine
Ukraine is back. Back to plague the United States, NATO, and Europe generally with the conundrum of how ...
Viewpoints
December 11, 2018
Yemeni Cricket…But Yemen Isn’t Disney World
No, Yemen isn’t Disney World. It is one of those “s…hole” countries like “Carjackistan” somewhere near the end ...
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November 26, 2018
A Time For Remembrance
Seventy years ago, when I was a child, what then was designated “Armistice Day” for the memory of ...
Viewpoints
November 13, 2018
The United Nations: A Malicious Failure
“The United Nations, our last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outpaced ...
Viewpoints
October 31, 2018
The INF Treaty: A Reality Check
President Donald Trump announced on Oct. 21 that the United States would withdraw from the INF treaty (full ...
Viewpoints
October 26, 2018
Phoenix-Like, a New NAFTA Rises
There is a French phrase, "sauve les meubles" (save the furniture), that implies there has been a disaster ...
Viewpoints
October 5, 2018
A Summer of Discontent for Prime Minister Trudeau
If Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been hearing a flapping sound recently, it would be from a ...
Viewpoints
September 24, 2018
A Hero for the 21st Century?
Hero: A person noted for courageous acts or nobility of character, or (traditional) a warrior-chieftain of special strength, courage, or ability. If you are a reader of history, “heroes” play prominent roles: —Leonidas ...
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September 11, 2018
Canada and Saudi Arabia at Loggerheads
When a house cat starts a fight with a wild cat, the results are unlikely to favor the ...
Viewpoints
September 1, 2018
Deference to Media Waning Around the World
“Never argue with someone who buys ink by the barrel” credited to former Indiana Congressman Charles Bruce Brownson ...
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August 12, 2018
Russia’s and China’s Leaders a Dangerous Duality
Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping lead Russia and China—respectively the world’s second and third most powerful countries. Both ...
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July 30, 2018
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